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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CNOCAN BIORACH | Cnocan Biorach Cnocan Biorach Cnocan Biorach |
Archibald Mathieson, Glenahanty Duncan Ferguson Gaelic Orthography |
261 | An eminence overlooking the farmhouse of "Gartnancopaig", & situated on the eastern slope of Cnoc Moy. Sign. [Signification] Little pointed hill. |
LEAC A' CHREACHAINN | Leac a' Chreachain Leac a' Chreachain |
Archibald Mathieson, Glenahanty Duncan Ferguson J Campbell Remuil |
261 | A name applied to the southern slope of Cnoc Moy facing the sea. Sign. [Signification] Declivity of the hard rocky surface |
DÙN BÀN | Dùn Bhàn Dùn Bàn |
Archibald Mathieson, Glenahanty Duncan Ferguson |
261 | A very prominent rocky feature or large precipice. Signifying the white barrier. |
RUDHA DUIN BHÀIN | Rudha Dun Bhan Rudha Dùin Bhain |
Archibald Mathieson, Glenahanty Duncan Ferguson |
261 | Applicable to a steep and rocky point of land jutting into the sea. Sign. [Signification] promontory of Dun Bhan. |
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[Header notes]
No change on this page [Initialled] A.H.C Nov. [November] 1914
[Initialled] A.C March '16 [1916]
Names revised Nov. [November] 1914
Cnocan Biorach [note]
No change .
[Initialled] H.Y. March 1916
Leac a' Chreachainn [note]
Creachan A rock
Rudha Duin Bhàin [note]
Dhùin Bhàin
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